The Stonor letters and papers, 1290-1483; ed. for the Royal historical society, from the origial documents in the Public record office, by Charles Lethbridge Kingsford.

last passed before his deceasse out of þe said Manors in þe which the said Johane had noo jointe astate: also the said William shall deducte in his owne handes the somme of x. marcs by þe said Johane received of arrerages due to her said husband at þe ffest of Michelmas last passed before his deceasse: and as to þe somme of xxxviij. li. iij. s. iiij. d. by þe said Johane received of thissues of oþer Manoirs paiable at þe same ffest of Annunciacion the said William shall noo thing therof deducte, but þe same Johane shall have and retaign to her owne use the said somme of xxxviij. li. iij. s. iiij. d. for asmuch as in þe said Manoirs of þe which the said somme was received the said Johane had jointe astate with her said husband: also the same Johane before the ffest of Cristmas next comyng shall delivere to þe said William the basen, ewer, and two pottes of silver above rehersed: [This part of William's claim is missing.] also the said Johane shall have thoccupacion of þe Sawter [William claimed: "a sawter now in þe kepyng of þe said Johane, perteignyng to þe Chapell of Stonore".] above rehersed during her liff, and after deceasse shall leve the same Sawter to þe said William Stonore to thuse of þe Chapell in þe Manoir of Stonore forevermore: also before the said ffest of Ester the said Johane shall deliver to þe said William the blak boke, ["A blak boke conteigning thaccomptes and debtes due to þe said Thomas Stonor."] and the obligacion of Makeney ["An obligacion of Makeney of þe somme of xl. li. made to the said Thomas, wherof xx. li. is yet due." As to this see note on No. 190.] above rehersed, and fynde sufficient seurtie to þe same William that the said Johane and her said coexecutours shall mainteigne all maner of accions to bee taken by thadvyse of þe said William for any matere touching the testament of þe said Thomas. [As claimed by William.] Also we arbitre, ordeigne and deme that eiþer of þe said parties be quite and discharged ayenst other of all oþer matieres dependyng betwene theym before the day of þis present arbitrement. In witnesse wherof as well the said parties as we þe said arbitrours to every part of þis writing endented have set oure seale the xxviij day of Novemb. the xvth yere of the regne of Kyng Edward the iiijth.

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The Stonor letters and papers, 1290-1483; ed. for the Royal historical society, from the origial documents in the Public record office, by Charles Lethbridge Kingsford.
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Stonor family.

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